If you search the archives of this mailing list, you will find link
to a tar ball of the code for the Perl interface.
You can also test your server simply by typing you GIFT hostname and
port into
http://viper.infotech.monash.edu.au/~davids/cgi-bin/PerlMRMLClient/PerlMRMLClient.pl
and clicking "Change Server".
Regards,
David
On 14/05/11 2:51 PM, zhigao pu wrote:
Hi Henning,
How can I use GIFT system, and see whether it works after
indexing and running the gift server? I am just stuck here and do
not know what to do next.
Since there is no Charmer download, other than using Charmer,
how can I connect to the gift server, and query the images?
You mentioned PHP integration is easy but I can not find any
docs for it. Can you please point me to some information for this?
Thanks a lot!
Zhigao
> Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 08:41:55 +0200
> From: address@hidden
> To: address@hidden
> CC: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: [help-GIFT] some questions
>
> No, Charmer is absolutely not required to run GIFT. It is one
of the
> many clients for the MRML protocol you could use and it is
the oldest
> one, so it might even be hard to make it work.
>
> The link for the GIFT demo is indeed wrong and not working
any more.
>
> There is a demo for a medical database with GIFT working at:
> http://medgift.unige.ch/demo/
>
> Cheers, Henning
>
> On 5/13/11 6:11 AM, zhigao pu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Can you please tell me whether Charmer-0.2 is required
to run GIFT. It
> > seems the link in
http://www.gnu.org/software/gift/mrml-clients.html is
> > broken. Where can I get a downloadable Charmer-0.2?
> >
> > Also the demo page in all the GIFT official sites is not
working. Is
> > there any working GIFT demo page?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Zhigao
> >
> >
> >
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> > From: address@hidden
> > To: address@hidden; address@hidden
> > Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 14:05:23 +0000
> > Subject: Re: [help-GIFT] some questions
> >
> > Hi Henning and all,
> >
> > I just built the major portion of gift-0.1.14 under
Fedora 12 after many
> > modifications in some of the source codes, though they
are all minor
> > compiling issues. I wonder whether this gift-0.1.14 is
the best version
> > we can get.
> >
> > I by now have not been able to know whether the gift
built by me works
> > or not. But I can not find a detailed documentation in
the GIFT web
> > site. Why is it so? I also can not built the doc portion
of gift, and
> > got the following errors.
> >
> > Can you please tell me where I can find detailed
documentation for using
> > GIFT, and also the PHP interface for integration PHP
with GIFT? This is
> > important for me.
> >
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > Zhigao
> >
> > below is the error from building gift doc:
> >
> > make[1]: [system-doc] Error 1 (ignored)
> > test "/usr/bin/doxygen" && /usr/bin/doxygen
> > Warning: Tag `MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH' at line 122 of file
Doxyfile has
> > become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT' at line 123 of file
Doxyfile has
> > become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `CGI_NAME' at line 128 of file Doxyfile has
become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `CGI_URL' at line 129 of file Doxyfile has
become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `DOC_URL' at line 130 of file Doxyfile has
become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `DOC_ABSPATH' at line 131 of file Doxyfile
has become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `BIN_ABSPATH' at line 132 of file Doxyfile
has become obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Warning: Tag `EXT_DOC_PATHS' at line 133 of file
Doxyfile has become
> > obsolete.
> > To avoid this warning please update your configuration
file using
> > "doxygen -u"
> > Error: tag HTML_HEADER: header file
`HTML/DoxygenHeader.html' does not exist
> > make[1]: [system-doc] Error 1 (ignored)
> > test "/usr/bin/sgml2latex" &&
/usr/bin/sgml2latex --output=dvi
> > configuring-and-hacking-the-gift.sgml
> > Processing file configuring-and-hacking-the-gift.sgml
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:1:60:E: cannot open
> > "/usr/share/sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd" (No such file or
directory)
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:1:60:E: DTD did not
contain element declaration
> > for document type name
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:3:10:E: element "ARTICLE"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:3:10:E: element "LINUXDOC"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:4:12:E: element "TITLE"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:5:13:E: element "AUTHOR"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:6:11:E: element "DATE"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:7:15:E: element "ABSTRACT"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:16:8:E: element "TOC"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:17:9:E: element "SECT"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:18:14:E: element "HEADING"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:19:8:E: element "P"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:19:12:E: element "EM"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:21:37:E: element "TT"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:24:8:E: element "P"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:29:9:E: element "SECT"
undefined
> > /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:30:14:E: element "HEADING"
undefined
> > ...
> > ...
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:1:60:E: cannot open
> > "/usr/share/sgml/dtd/linuxdoc.dtd" (No such file or
directory)
> > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:1:60:E: DTD did not
contain element
> > declaration for document type name
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:3:10:E: element
"ARTICLE" undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:3:10:E: element
"LINUXDOC" undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:4:12:E: element "TITLE"
undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:5:13:E: element "AUTHOR"
undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:6:11:E: element "DATE"
undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:7:15:E: element
"ABSTRACT" undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > # /usr/bin/nsgmls:<OSFD>0:16:8:E: element "TOC"
undefined
> > bash: OSFD: No such file or directory
> > ...
> > ...
> >
> >
> >
> > > Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 09:12:57 +0200
> > > From: address@hidden
> > > To: address@hidden; address@hidden
> > > Subject: Re: [help-GIFT] some questions
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > using GIFT in a commercial project should be fine.
If you modify it
> > > these modifications should be made available under
GNU license as well.
> > > These are basically the constraints of the GNU
license.
> > >
> > > The quality of GIFT depends very much on the
images. GIFT uses global
> > > features and features in fixed regions, this means
that if you compare
> > > tissue it should be fine, whereas for objects it
might not work this
> > > well. You would need to check the performance for
your types of images,
> > > I think.
> > >
> > > There are PHP interfaces, so the integration should
be very easy.
> > >
> > > GIFT scales all images to 256x256 before it
extracts features, so image
> > > size is not important. For up to 150'000 images
there should also be no
> > > speed or size problem.
> > >
> > > Cheers, Henning
> > >
> > > On 5/11/11 11:55 AM, zhigao pu wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > > I am new to GIFT. I am thinking about using
GIFT to build a visual
> > > > search engine for my commercial shopping web
site. I would like to ask
> > > > the following questions:
> > > >
> > > > 1. Since GIFT is covered by GNU public
license. Using it to provide
> > > > visual search for my commercial web site is
allowable and do not
> > need to
> > > > pay any royalty fees. Is this correct?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > 2. My visual search is mainly on fashion
products like clothes, shoes,
> > > > bags etc. Is GIFT a good candidate for doing
this kind of visual
> > search?
> > > > What's the recognition rate level for this
kind of search?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > 3. My site is built using PHP + mysql. Is that
possible to integrate
> > > > GIFT with PHP? How to do it? any
documentations?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > 4. Is there any limitations for the size of
the indexes of the images?
> > > > or say, can i make GIFT to be scalable?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Thanks a lot
> > > >
> > > > Zhigao
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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